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GENERAL  WORKS 

American  library  association— List  of  sub- 
ject headings Ref  016  Am3 

American  newspaper  annual Ref  071  Am3 

Century  book  of  facts Ref  031  C33 

Hazell’s  annual— 1903 Ref  032  H33 

Hemstreet,  Charles  — Reporting  for  the 

newspapers 070  H37 

Library  magazine  of  American  and  foreign 
thought 050  L62 

Philosophy  and  Ethics 

Marden,  O.  S.  — Cheerfulness  as  a life 

power 171  M33 

Vedra,  Yarmo— Heliocentric  astrology..  133  V51 

Wagner.  Charles— Better  way 170  W12b 

—Simple  Life 170  W12 

Religion 

Barnes,  L.  C— Two  thousand  years  of  mis- 
sions before  Carey 266  B26 

D’Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.— History  of  the  refor- 
mation—v 2 and  5 270  D26 

Dennis,  J.  S.— Christian  missions  and  social 

progress— 2v Ref  266  D42 

Hodgkins,  L.  M.— Via  Christi 266  H 66 

Holy  Bible— Riverside  parallel  edition 

Ref  220  B47 

Muller,  George— Life  of  trust 266  M91 

Russell,  Norman— Village  work  in  India. 266  R91 
Smith,  Uriah— Thoughts  on  the  Book  of 
Daniel 224  Smo 

Sociology 

Brace,  C.  L.— Gesta  Christi 309  B72 

Dawes,  A.  L.— How  we  are  governed 353  D32 

DuBois,  W.  E.  B.— Souls  of  black  folk. . 326  D85 

Ely,  R.  T.— Coming  city 304  E19 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.— Tales  and  legends  ...  398.2  H33 
Jiriczek,  O.  L.— Northern  hero  legends.. 393  J56 
Johnson,  E.  R.— American  railway  trans- 
portation  '. 385  J62 

Montague,  G.  H — Rise  and  progress  of  the 

Standard  oil  company 338  M7S 

Morris,  Robert— Freemasonry  in  the  Holy 

Land 366  M82 

Mulhall,  M.  G.,  comp— Dictionary  of  statis- 
tics  Ref  310  M91 

Nebraska  labor  bureau— 8th  Biennial  re- 
port  331  N272 

Oberholtzer,  E P.— Referendum  in  America 

342  Ob2 

Old  Elk  Hill  (Yearbook  of  Bellevue  college 

1903) Ref  378  012 

Riis,  J.  A.— Battle  with  the  slum 339  R44 

—Peril  and  preservation  of  the  home.  ..360  R44 

Roosevelt,  Theodore— Strenuous  life 304  R67 

Smith,  R.  M.  — Emigration  and  immigra- 
tion  325  Sm5 

Statesman’s  year  book Ref  310  St2 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  education —contributions 
to  American  educational  history . .370.9  Un9 
Van  Vorst,  Mrs.  Bessie,  and  Van  Vorst, 

Marie— Woman  who  toils 396  V37 

World  almanac  and  encyclopaedia. Ref  310  W89 

Language 

Rankin,  Mrs.  J.  S.— Everyday  English.. 420  R16 


Science 

Child,  C.  T.— How  and  why  of  electricity.  537  C43 


Hammer,  W.  J — Radium 546  H18 

Milne,  W.  J.— High  school  algebra 512  M63 

—Plain  and  solid  geometry 513  M63 

Newcomb,  Simon  — Astronomy  for  every- 
body   520  N43 

Wells,  Webster  — Essentials  of  algebra 

512  W462 

— Essentials  of  geometry 513  W46 


White,  E.  E.— Complete  arithmetic 511  W58c 

Useful  Arts 

Barnard.  Charles— Tools  and  machines. 680  B25 
Edgar,  W.  C.— Story  of  a grain  of  wheat 

633  Ed3 

Powell,  H.  J.— Principles  of  glass  making 

666  P87 

Price,  G.  M.— Handbook  on  sanitation.. 628  P93 
Wheeler,  C.*  G.— Wood-working  for  begin- 


ners   694  W57 

Wright,  Lewis— Practical  poultry  keeper 
636.5  W93 

Animals 

London,  Jack— Call  of  the  wild 636.7  L84 

Wright,  M.  O.— Dogtown 636.7  W93d 


Young,  E.  R.— My  dogs  in  the  North  land 
636.7  Y8 

Fine  Arts 

Hartmann,  Sadackichi— History  of  Ameri- 
can art.  2v 709  H25 

Krehbiel,  H.  E.,  comp— Famous  songs— 

soprano 784  K87 

Lahee,  H.  C.— Organ  and  its  masters.. 786. 5 L13 
Lavignac,  Albert— Musical  education.  .780  L39m 
Perry,  E.  B.- Descriptive  analyses  of  piano 

works 786.4  P43 

Singleton,  Esther— Famous  paintings  ..759  Si5f 

Literature 

Burke,  Edmund— Works -6v 828  B92 

Burroughs,  John— Literary  values.  814  B941 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey— Works 821  C39 

Clarke,  M.  C.— Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s 

heroines  822  Shi y 

Dowden,  Edward— Shakespeare,  his  mind 

and  art 822  Shlyd 

Fiske,  M.  I.— Monologues 817  F54 

Howells,  W.  D.  — Mouse-trap  and  other 

farces 812  H83 

—Sleeping  car,  etc 812  H83s 

Hubbard,  Elbert— Message  to  Garcia  . ..814  H86 
Hudson,  H.  N.— Shakespeare,  his  life,  art, 

and  character— 2v 822  Shlyh 

Hugo,  V.  M.— William  Shakespeare. 822  Shlybm 
Irving  Wm.  and  others— Salmagundi  . ..817  Ir81 

Kipling,  Rudy  ard— Five  nations 821  K62 

Lanier,  Sidney— Science  of  English  verse 

821  L27 

Lee,  G.  S.— Lost  art  of  reading 814  L51 

Lounsbury,  T.  EL  — Shakespeare,  as  a dra- 
matic critic 822  Shlyl 

Lytton,  V.  A.  G.  R.  B.  (Lord)— Poetical 

works 821  L99 

Macaulay.  T.  B.— Critical,  historical  and 
miscellaneous  essays  and  poems— 3v. 824  M12 


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Sharp,  F.  C.— Shakespeare’s  portrayal  of 

the  moral  life 822  Shlys 

Weiss,  John— Wit,  humor  and  Shakespeare 

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Young,  Edward— Night  thoughts 821  Y85 

Wheeler,  W.  A.,  comp.  — Who  wrote  it 
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Biography 

Individual 

Audubon— Burroughs,  John— John  James 

Audubon B Au2 

Franklin— Weems,  M.  L.— Life  of  Benjamin 

Franklin B F85w 

Garibaldi  — Garibaldi,  Guiseppe— Life  of 

Gen’l  Garibaldi B G185 

Gaylord— Gaylord.  S.  B.—  Life  and  labors  of 

Rev.  Reuben  Gaylord  B G25 

Greeley— Parton,  James— Life  of  Horace 

Greeley B G819 

Keller— Keller,  Helen— Story  of  my  life..B  K28 
Kossuth— Headley,  P.  C.— Life  of  Louis  Kos- 
suth   B K841 

Lincoln— Tarbell,  I.  M.— Early  life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln B L63t 

Luther— Whately,  Miss,  ed.— Story  of  Mar- 
tin Luther  B L97 

Shute— Shute,  H.  A.— Real  diary  of  a real 

boy B Sh9 

Stanton— Stanton,  Mrs.  E.  C.  — Eighty  years 

or  more B St2 

Stowe— Fields,  Annie,  ed.— Life  and  letters 

of  H.  B.  Stowe B St7 

Washington— Washington,  B.  T.— Story  of 
my  life  and  work B W272s 

Biography 

Collected 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.— Kings  and  queens 920  Ab2 

Adams.  O.  F.— Dictionary  of  American 

authors  Ref  920  Adi 

Artman,  William  and  Hall.  L V.— Beauties 

and  achievements  of  the  blind 920  Ar7 

Carr,  D.  M.,  ed.— Progressive  men  of  Ne- 
braska  Ref  920  C23 

Nebraska  Legislature— Biographical  album 

of  28th  session Ref  923  N27 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  M.— Lives  of  the  three  Mrs 

Judsons 920  W6S5 

Who’s  who  (English)  1903 Ref  920  W623 

Geneology 

Barton,  W.  E. — Lieut.  William  Barton  and 
his  descendants Ref  929  B281 


Description  and  Travel 

Allen,  Miss  A.  J.,  comp.— Ten  years  in  Ore- 
gon  * 917.95  A15 

Ashton,  John— Social  life  in  reign  of  Queen 

Anne 914.2  As3 

Brochner,  Jessie— Danish  life  in  town  and 

country  914.8  B78 

Chicago— General  directory  1884— Souvenir 

publication Ref  917.73  C43 

Denning,  M.  B— Mosaics  from  India.  ..915.4  D42 

Fremont  City  Directory  1887-8,  1893  and 

1903  Ref  917.82  F88 

Dorr,  J.  C.  R.— Bermuda 917.29  D73 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.— Life  in  ancient  Egypt 

and  Assyria 913.2  M38 

Norman,  Henry— All  the  Russias 914.7  N78 

Nicholas,  F.  R.— Through  hidden  Shensi 

915.1  N51 

Taylor,  Bayard  — Travels  in  Greece  and 
Russia 914.95  T21 


History 

Burgess,  J.  W.— Reconstruction  and  the  con- 
stitution   973.8  B91 

Clement,  E.  W.— Handbook  of  modern  Ja- 
pan   ...  952  C59 

Colbert,  Elias  and  Chamberlain,  Everett— 
Chicago  and  the  great  conflagration. 977. 3 C67 

De  Wet,  C.  R.— Three  years'  war 968  D51 

Doubleday,  Abner — Gettysburg  made  plain 

973.7  D74g 

Eastman,  C.  A.— Indian  boyhood 970.1  Ea8 

Haydn,  Joseph— Dictionary  of  dates. Ref.  902  H33 
Headley,  J.  T.— Grant  and  Sherman  ..  .973.7  H34 

Josephus,  Flavius— Works 933  J78 

Mahan,  A.  T.— Influence  of  sea  power  upon 

history 9u9  M 27 

Marguerittes,  Julie  de— Italy  and  the  war  of 

1859 945  M 33 

Martyn,  W.  C.— History  of  the  Hugenots 
944  M366 

Parton,  James  — General  Butler  in  New 

Orleans 973.7  P25 

Patterson.  Robert— Campaign  in  the  valley 

of  the  Shenandoah 973.7  P27 

Rawlinson,  George— Origin  of  nations  ..930  R19 
Smith,  A.  H — China  in  convulsion,  2v.  .951  Sm5 
Thorpe,  F.  N.—  History  of  the  American 

people 973  T39 

Th waites.  R.  G.— Colonies 973.2  T42 

Winterburn.  Mrs.  R.  V.  — Spanish  in  the 
Southwest 972.2  W73 


Fiction 

Adams,  Mary  (pseud.)  — Confessions  of  a 


wife Ad.  1 

Adventures  of  Gerard— Doyle D77a 

Allen  J.  L.— Mettle  of  the  pasture A15m 

Ambassadors— James J23am 

Atherton.  Mrs.  G.  F — Senator  North At4se 

—Splendid  idle  forties At4s 

At  Sunwich  Port— Jacobs J15 

Auerbach,  Berthold— On  the  heights AuJ 

Bacheller,  Irving  — Darrel  of  the  blessed 

isles Bl2da 

Banks,  N.  H. — Round  anvil  rock B22r 

Banner  of  blue— Crockett,  S.  R C876 

Barlasch  of  the  guard— Scott Sco82b 

Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.— Song  of  a single  note B27s 


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Barrie,  J.  M— Little  white  bird B2741 

Barry,  J.  D.— Congressman’s  wife B278 

Bar  sinister— Davis D29b 

Bell,  J.  J.— Wee  MacGregor B412 

Biography  of  a prairie  girl— Gates G22 

Blue  flower— Van  Dyke  sV28b 

Bogue,  Mrs.  (Lilian  Bell)— Dowager  count- 
ess and  the  American  girl B63d 

—Interference  of  Patricia B63i 

Bound  in  honor— Trowbridge T75b 

Brady,  C.  T.-  Doctor  of  philosophy B<2d 

Brewster’s  millions— Greaves G81 

Brown,  Alice— Mannerings B813 

Brown,  W.  G.— Gentleman  of  the  South B817 

Burgin,  G.  B.— Shutters  of  silence B914 

Calkins,  P.  W.— Two  wilderness  voyagers  ..C13 

Captain  Mackl in— Davis D29c 

Cecilia— Crawford C85e 

Chambers,  R.  W.— Maid  at  arms C35m 

—Maids  of  Paradise C35ma 

Champion— Craddock C84c 

Cherry— Tarkington T17c 

Churchill,  Winston— Mr.  Keegan’s  elope- 
ment   C47m 

Circle— Thurston T425 

Climax— Pidgin P59c 

Colonel  Carter’s  Christmas— Smith Sm5co 

Comedy  of  conscience— Mitchell M69co 

Confessions  of  a wife— Adams  (pseud) Adi 

Congressman’s  wife— Barry B278 

Conjuror's  house— White W58c 

Connor,  Ralph  (pseud)—  (C.  W.  Gordon) 

Glengarry  school  days C76g 

Conolly,  J.  B — Out  of  Gloucester C762 

Conquest— Dye D98 

Craddock,  C.  E.  (pieud)— (M.  N.  Murfree) 

—Champion C84c 

—Spectre  of  power C84s 

Crawford,  P.  M.— Cecilia C85c 

—Heart  of  Rome C85h 

—Man  overboard ..C85ma 

Crockett,  S.  R.— Banner  of  blue C87b 

Cutting,  Mrs.  M.  S.— Little  stories  of  mar- 
ried life C98 

Daisy  Miller— James J23d 

Darling  tons— Pe  ake P3 1 6 

Darrel  of  the  Blessed  Isles— Bacheller Bi2da 

Daskam,  J.  D.- Middle-aged  love  stories 

sD262m 

Daughter  of  a magnate— Spearman Sp3 

Davis,  R.  H.— Bar  sinister D2^b 

— Captain  Macklin  D29c 

Deal  in  wheat— Norris sN79d 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.— Dr.  Lavendar’s  people 

D37d 

— Old  Chester  tales  D37o 

Dr.  Lavendar’s  people— Deland D37d 

Doctor  of  philosophy— Brady B72d 

Dowager  countess  and  the  American  girl— 

Bogue B63d 

Down-renter’s  son— Hall H143 

Doyle,  A.  C.— Adventures  of  Gerard D77a 

Duke  and  his  double— Van  Zile V397 

Dye,  Mrs.  E.  E.—  Conquest D98 

Ebers,  Georg— Uarda Eb3u 


Eggleston,  Edward— Mystery  of  Metropolis- 


ville Eg3m 

Eggleston,  G.  C.— Master  of  Warlock Eg33 

Egoist— Meredith M54 

Eyre,  Archibald— Trifler Ey6 

Federal  judge— Lush L975 

Fellowe  and  his  wife— Howard  and  Sharp.. H832 

Filigree  ball— Green G82f 

Flint,  Annie— Girl  of  ideas F64 

Forest  hearth  — Major  (Edwin  Caskoden, 

pseud) M28f 

Fortunes  of  Fifi— Seawell Self 

Four  feathers— Mason M382f 

Fowler,  E.  T—  Fuel  of  fire F824 

Fox,  John— Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom 

Come F831 

Fuel  of  fire— Fowler F821 

Fuller,  Anna— Katherine  Day F95 

Gabriel  Tolliver— Harris H24g 

Garland,  Hamlin— Hesper  G18h 

Gates,  Eleanor— Biogiaphy  of  a prairie  girl 
G22 

Gentleman  of  the  South— Brown B817 

Girl  of  ideas— Flint F64 

Glasgow,  Ellen— Deliverance G46d 

Glengarry  school  days— Connor,  (pseud) ..  .C76g 

Gordon  Keith— Page  P14g 

Goss,  C.  F.— Loom  of  Life G691 

Gray  cloak— McGrath M17g 

Gray,  Maxwell,  (pseud)  (M.  G.  Tutiett)— Re- 
proach of  Annesley G79r 

—Richard  Rosny G79ri 

Greaves,  Richard— Brewster’s  millions  — G81 
Green,  A.  K.  (Mrs.  A.  K.  G.  Rolfs)— Fili- 
gree ball G82f 

Greene,  Mrs.  S.  P.  M — Winslow  Plain G83w 

Griffis,  W.  E.— Pathfinder  of  the  revolu- 
tion  G87 

Hall,  Ruth— Down-renter’s  son H143 

Hardy,  A.  S.— His  daughter  first H219 

Harland,  Henry— My  friend  Prospero H224m 

Harris,  J.  C.—  Gabriel  Tolliver H24g 

Heart  of  Hyacinth— Watanna W34h 

Heart  of  Rome— Crawford C8f»h 

Hegan,  A.  C.  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Rice)— Lovey  Mary 

H361 

Hesper— Garland G18h 

His  daughter  first— Hardy H219 

Holland.  Clive— Mousme H718 

My  J apanese  wife H718m 

Holland,  J.  G.— Sevenoaks H72s 

Hornung.  E.  W.— Shadow  of  the  rope H78s 

Howard,  B.  W.  (Mrs.  B.  W.  H.  Van  Tuffle) 
and  Sharp,  William— Fellow  and  his 

wife H832 

Howells,  W.  D —Letters  home H311 

Hugo,  V.  M.— Toilers  of  the  sea H87t 

Interference  of  Patricia B63i 

Istar  of  Babylon— Potter P85v 

Jacobs,  W.  W.— At  Sunwich  Port J15 

James,  Henry— Ambassadors J23am 

—Daisy  Miller J23d 

—Wings  of  the  dove— 2v J23w 

Janet  Ward— Sangster Sa5 

Jerome,  J.  K.— John  Ingerfield J48j 


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Katherine  Day— Fuller  - F95 

Kempton-Wace  letters — London L84k 

Kismet K645 

Lady  Rose’s  daughter— Ward W2141 

Letters  from  a self-made  merchant  to  his 

son— Lorimer L89 

Letters  home— Howells H831 

Lightning  conductor— Williamson,  C.  N.  and 

Williamson  A.  M W672 

Liljencrantz,  O.  A. — Ward  of  King  CanuteL623w 

Lin  McLean— Wister W761 

Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come — Fox.  ..F831 

Little  stories  of  married  life— Cutting C98 

Little  white  bird— Barrie B2741 

London,  Jack— Kempton-Wace  letters  — L84k 

Loom  of  life— Goss G691 

Lorimgl-,  G.  H.— Letters  from  a self-made 

merchant  to  his  son L89 

Lovey  Mary—  Hegan H361 

Lush,  J.  K.— Federal  judge E9 75 

Lying  prophets— Philpotts  P541 

McCarthy.  J.  H.— Marjorie M134ma 

McGrath,  Harold— Grey  cloak M17g 

Mclntyr,  J.  T.— Ragged  edge Ml8 

Maid  at  arms— Chambers C35m 

Maids  of  Paradise— Chambers C35ma 

Main  chance— Nicholson N51 

Major,  Charles  (Edwin  Caskoden)  (pseud) 

—Forest  hearth M28f 

Mannerings— Brown B813 

Man  overboard — Crawford C85ma 

March  of  the  white  guard— Parker P22m 

Mar jorie— McCarthy  M134ma 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.— Four  feathers M382f 

Master  of  Warlock— Eggleston Eg33 

Meredith,  George -Egoist M54 

Mettle  of  the  pasture— Allen A15m 

Middle-aged  love  stories— Daskam sD262m 

Miss  Stuart’s  legacy— Steel St3m 

Mr.  Keegan’s  elopement — Churchill C47m 

Mitchell,  S.  W.— Comedy  of  conscience . . . M69co 

Modern  Aladdin— Pyle P99 

Mousme— Holland H718 

My  friend  Prospero— Harland H221m 

My  Japanese  wife— Holland H718m 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville— Eggleston.  ..Eg3m 

Napoleon  Jackson— Stuart St96 

Nicholson,  Meredith— Main  chance N51 

Norris,  Frank— Deal  in  wheat sN79d 

The  pit N79p 

Old  Chester  tales— Deland D37o 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock— Page.  ..P14o 

On  the  heights— Auerbach Au3 

Original  belle— Roe R62or 

Out  of  Gloucester— Conolly C762 

Page,  T.  N.— Gordon  Keith P14g 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock P14o 

Pa  Gladden— Waltz W17 

Parker,  Gilbert— March  of  the  white  guard 

P22m 

Pathfinder  of  the  revolution— Griffis G87 

Peake,  E.  E.— Darlingtons P316 


Philosophy  4— Wister W76p 

Philpotts,  Eden— Lying  prophets P541 

Picciola— Saintine Sal  8 

Pidgin,  C.  F.— Climax P59c 

Pit,  The— Norris N79p 

Pool,  M.  S.— Tenting  at  Stony  Beach ,P78s 

Potter,  M.  H.— Istar  of  Babylon P85i 

Pyle,  Howard— Modern  Aladdin P99 

Rejected  of  men P99r 

Ragged  edge— Mclntyr M18 

Rebecca  of  Sunny  brook  farm— Riggs R44r 

Red  pottage— Cholmondeley C452 

Rejected  of  men— Pyle P99r 

Reproach  of  Annesley— Gray  (pseud)  G79r 

Richard  Rosny— Gray  (pseud) G79ri 

Riggs,  Mrs.  K.  D.  W.— Rebecca  of  Sunny- 

brook  farm R44r 

Roe,  E.  P.— Original  belle R62or 

Round  anvil  rock— Banks B22r 

Saintine,  J.  X.  B. — Picciola Sal8 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.— Janet  Ward Sa5 

Sanctuary— Wharton W55s 

Saunders,  Marshall— Story  of  the  Grave- 
lys S?5s 

Scott,  H.  S.  (H.  S.  Merriman,  pseud)— 

Barlash  of  the  guard Sco82b 

Seawell,  M.  E —Fortunes  of  Fifi Self 

Sevenoaks— Holland H72s 

Shadow  of  the  rope— Hornung H78s 

Shutters  of  silence— Burgin B914 

Smith,  F.  H.— Col.  Carter’s  Christmas ..  Sm5co 

Under  dog sSm5u 

Song  of  a single  note— Barr B27s 

Spearman,  F.  H.— Daughter  of  a magnate.  Sp3 
Spectre  of  power  — Craddock,  (M.  N.  Mur- 

free)  (pseud) C84s 

Splendid  idle  forties— Atherton At4s 

Steel,  Mrs.  F.  A.— Miss  Stuart’s  legacy.. St3m 

Stockton.  F.  R.— Captain’s  toll  gate St6c 

Story  of  the  Gravelys— Saunders S25s 

Stuart,  R.  M.— Napoleon  Jackson St96 

Tarkington,  N.  B — Cherry T17c 

—Two  Vanrevels Tl7t 

That  printer  of  Ude1  Is— Wright W932 

Thurston,  Mrs.  K.  C — (The)  circle T425 

Toilers  of  the  sea— Hugo H87t 

Trifier— Eyre Ey6 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.— Bound  in  honor T75b 

Two  Vanrevels-  Tarkington T17t 

Two  wilderness  voyagers— Calkins C13 

Uarda— Ebers Eb3u 

Van  Dyke,  Henry— Blue  flower sV28b 

Van  Zile,  E.  S.— Duke  and  his  double. ... V397 

Waltz,  E.  C.-Pa  Gladden W17 

Ward,  Mrs.  A.  A.  (Mrs.  Humphrey  Ward) 

—Lady  Rose’s  daughter W2141 

Ward  of  King  Canute— Liljencrantz L623w 

Watanna,  Onoto— Heart  of  Hyacinth. ...  ,W34h 
Webster,  Jean— When  Patty  went  to  col- 
lege  W395 

Wee  Macgreegor— Bell B412 

Wharton,  Mrs.  E.  N.  J.— Sanctuary W55s 


When  Patty  went  to  college— Webster. ..  W395 


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White,  S.  E.— Cod  juror’s  house W58c 

Wilkins,  M.  E.— Wind  in  the  rose  bush..  W65w 
Williamson,  C.  N.  and  Williamson,  A..  M. — 

Lightning  conductor W672 

Wind  in  the  rose  bush— Wilkins W65w 

Wings  of  the  dove— James,  2v J23w 

W inslow  Plain— Greene G83w 

Wister,  Owen— Lin  McLean W761 

— Philosophy  4 W76p 


Wright,  H.  B.— That  printer  of  Udells. ..  W932 

JUVENILE 

General  Works 

Champlin,  J.  D.— Young  folks  cyclopoedia 

of  common  things Ref.. +031  C35 

Young  folks  cyclopoedia  of  persons  and 

places Ref.. +031  C35p 

Ethics 

Marwick,  W.  F.  and  Smith,  W-  A.— True 
Citizen  +170  M36 

Sociology 

Brooks,  E S.— Story  of  Tristram +393  B79 

Colson,  Elizabeth  and  Chittenden,  A.  G. — 

Child  housekeeper +376  C71 

Folk  Lore 

Pyle,  Katherine— In  the  green  forest.  ..+F  P992 

Language 

Hyde,  M.  F.— Two-book  course  in  Eng- 
lish, 2v . . . . +428  H99 

Science 

Bartlett,  L.  L.— Animals  at  home +590  B28 

Hall,  F.  H.— Werner  Arithmetic,  3v..+5ll  W495 

Miller,  H.  M.— True  bird  stories +598  M61 

Morley,  M.  W.— Little  wanderers +580  M821 

Patterson,  A.  J.— Spinner  family +595  P27 

Pyle,  Katherine  — Stories  of  humble 

friends ....+590  P99 

Richards,  L E.— Four  feet,  two  feet  and 

no  feet  +590  R39 

Sloane,  T.  O’C.— Electric  toy-making  for 

amateurs +537  S15 

Stokes,  Susan— Ten  common  trees +582  St7 

White,  C.  E.  and  Watson,  B.  M.— Heath’s 

primary  arithmetic.  +511  W58 

White,  E.  E —First  book  of  arithmetic 

+511  W581 

Wood,  J.  G.— Illustrated  natural  history 

+508  W86 

Useful  Arts 

Baker,  R.  S— Boy’s  bDok  of  invention. +608  B17 


Boy’s  workshop +680  B69 

Morley,  M.  W.— Bee  people +638  M82 

Fine  Arts 

Beard,  Lina  and  Beard,  Adele— What  a 

girl  can  make  and  do +790  B38w 


Newell,  W.  W.— Games  and  songs  of 

American  children +790  N44 

Uncle  John— Boy’s  own  book  of  out-door 

sports +796  Uni 

Literature 

Carroll,  Lewis  (pseud,— Hunting  of  the 

snark +821  C23 

Carryl,  G.  W.— Grimm  tales  made  gay+811  C19 

Copeland,  Walter— Book  of  the  Zoo +821  C79 

Field,  Eugene— With  trumpet  and  drum 

+811  F46 

Holbrook,  Florence  comp.  — Hiawatha 

primmer +808  H69 

Hobart,  G.  V.— Li’l  verses  for  li’l  fellers 

+811  H65 

Pyle,  Katherine— Carless  Jane +811  P99 

Pyle,  Katherine  comp.—  Prose  and  yerse 

for  children +808.8  P99 

Riley,  J.  W.— Book  of  joyous  children. +311  R45j 
Spenser,  Edmund  — Story  of  the  Fairie 

queen +821  Sp3 

Stevens,  Thomas— Children  of  the  world 
+811  St4 

Biography 

Collected 

Eggleston,  Edward— Stories  of  great  Amer- 


icans   +920.7  Eg3 

Description  and  Travel 

Carpenter,  F.  G.  comp— Asia +915  C22 

—Europe +914  C22 

— North  America +917  C22 

—South  America +918  C22 

Du  Chaillu  P B.— King  Mombo +916.7  D85k 

—My  Apingi  kingdom +916  D85m 

—Stories  of  the  gorilla  kingdom +916  D85s 

Shaw,  E.  R.— Big  people  and  little  people  of 

other  lands +910  Sh2 

Wade,  M.  H.— Our  little  African  cousin 

+916  Wll 

—Our  little  Cuban  cousin +917.29  Wile 

—Our  little  Eskimo  cousin +919.8  Wll 

—Our  little  Hawaiian  cousin +919.69  Wll 

—Our  little  Philippine  cousin +919.14  Wll 

—Our  little  Porto  Rican  cousin. . . +917.29  Wll 


History 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel— Grandfather’s  chair 

+974.4  H312 

Lovell,  Isobel— Stories  in  stone  from  the 

Roman  forum +945  L94 

McMaster,  J.  B.— Primary  history  of  the 

UnitedStates +973  M224 

Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.— History  of  Germany 

in  words  of  one  syllable +943  P61 

Scott,  Sir  Walter— Tales  of  a grandfather 

+941  Sco3 

Thomas,  A.  C.— Elementary  history  of  the 
UnitedStates +973  T35 


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Fiction 


Admiral’s  aid— Clark +C551 

Adventures  of  Joel  Pepper— Lothrop  (Sid- 
ney)  +L91ad 

Aldrich,  G.  I.  and  Forbes,  Alexander,  comp. 
—Progressive  course  in  reading,  v.  1,  2, 

3,  4,  5 +A1234 

Andrews,  Jane— Seven  little  sisters +An23s 

Baby  days— Dodge,  comp +D66b 

Barbour,  R.  H.— Weatherby’s  innings +B23w 

Barnes,  James— With  the  flag  in  the  chan- 
nel  +B26w 


Baum,  L.  F.—  Life  and  adventures  of  Santa 


Claus +B321 

— Wonderful  wizard  of  Oz +B32 

Beautiful  Joe’s  paradise — Saunders +Sa25p 

Big  brother— Johnston +J64b 

Bimbi— Ramie  (Ouida) +sR14b 

Blanchard,  A.  E.— Revolutionary  maid tB59r 

Bonehill,  Ralph— Lost  in  the  land  of  ice...  +B64 

Boo-boo  booV  —Smith +Sm5b 

Boys  of  Greenway  court— Butterworth . . .tB98b 

Boys  of  old  Monmouth— Tomlinson +T59b 

Boys  of  Rincoon  ranch— Canfield +C16 

Brady,  C.  T.— Wasp’s  nest +B72 

Brave  heart  Elizabeth— Thompson +T372 

Brenda’s  cousin  at  Radcliffe— Reed tR25 

Browns— Smith tSm52b 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah— Boys  of  Greenway 

court tB98b 

— In  the  days  of  Massasoit +B98i 

Canfield,  H.  S.— Boys  of  Rincoon  ranch +C16 

Canoemates— Munroe +M92c 

Catharine’s  proxy— Hamlin +H18 

Cedric,  the  Saxon— Comstock tC73 

Celia’s  conquest— Tiddeman 1T43 

Chambers,  R.  W.— Orchard-land tC35o 

Children  of  the  Arctic— Peary tP3lc 

Children’s  first  story-book— Wood +W862 

Clark,  H.  H.— Admiral’s  Aid +C551 

Clarke,  R.  S.— Dottie  Dimple  at  home tC553d 

— Dottie  Dimple  at  school tC553ds 

—Dottie  Dimple  out  west +C553dw 

Comstock,  H.  T.— Cedric  the  Saxon tC73 

Dix,  B.  M.— Little  captive  lad +D641 

Dodge,  M.  M.— Baby  days +D66b 

Dorymates— Munroe 1M9?d 

Dottie  Dimple  at  home— Clarke +C553d 

Dottie  Dimple  at  school— Clarke +C553ds 

Dottie  Dimp’e  out  west— Clarke tC553dw 

Drifting  islard— Wentworth +W48d 

Eggleston,  G.  C.— Last  of  the  flat-boats.  .tEg321 

Eskimo  stories— Smith tSmSl 

Fenn,  G.  M.— Stan  Lynn tF36 

Fifth  eclectic  reader— McGuffy +M175 

First  days  in  school— Stewart  and  Coe  . ..+St472 

Flipwing,  the  spy— Wesselhoeft +W51f 

Ford,  Sewell— Horses  Dine +F75 

Foster,  W.  B.— With  Washington  at  Valley 

Forge +F81 

Foxy,  the  faithful— Wesselhoeft +W51fo 

Gordon,  H.  K.— Tecumseh +GG5t 


Greene,  Homer— Pickett’s  gap +GS3 

Grinnell,  G.  B.— Jack,  the  young  ranchman+G88 
Grover,  E.  O.— Sunbopnet  babies’  primer  . .tG91 

Hamlin,  M.  S.— Catharine’s  proxy tH18 

Henty,  G.  A.— Orange  and  green +H39or 

—Out  on  the  pampas +H39o 

—Treasure  of  the  Incas +H39ti 

Hopkins,  W.  J.— Sandman,  his  farm  stories  +H77 

Horses  nine— Ford +F75 

Hughes,  Rupert— Lake-rim  athletic  club  .+H872 
In  the  days  of  Massasoit— Butterworth  . . .+B98i 

Jack,  the  young  ranchman— Grinnell +G8S 

Johnston,  A.  F,— Big  brother +J64b 

—Little  colonel t J641 

—Little  colonel  at  boarding  school tJ641b 

—Little  colonel’s  hero +J64 

—Little  colonel’s  house-party +J641c 

Just  so  stories— Kipling K+62ju 

Kibbo  Ganey— Wentworth +W48 

Kipling,  Rudyard— Just  so  stories tK62ju 

Lake-rim  athletic  club— Hughes +H872 

Last  of  the  flat-boats— Eggleston +Eg321 

Life  and  adventures  of  Santa  Claus— Baum 


tB321 

Little  captive  lad— Dix tD6ll 

Little  colonel— Johnston +J641 

Little  colonel  at  boarding  school— Johnston 

+J641b 

Little  colonel’s  hero— Johnston +J64 

Little  colonel’s  house-party- Johnston  ..  .+J641c 

Little  duke— Yonge tY8d 

Little  girl  next  door— Rhoades +R34 

Little  puritan  pioneer— Robinson +R56 

Little  stories  for  little  people— McCullough 

+SM135 

Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen— Thompson +T371 

Lost  in  land  of  ice— Bonehill  +B54 

Lothrop,  Mrs.  Harriet— (Margret  Sidney)— 

Adventures  of  Joel  Pepper tL91ad 

—Rob,  a story  for  boys +L91r 

Lovable  tales  of  Janey  and  Josey  and  Joe 

—Smith tSmol 

McCullough,  A.  W-— Little  stories  for  little 

people .* tsMl?5 

McGuffy,  W.  H.— Fifth  eclectic  reader tM175 

Maisie  and  her  dog  Snip  in  fairyland— Mus- 

son +M975 

Marie— Richards tR39Ma 

Meade,  L.  T.— Seven  maids tM46s 

Melody—  Richards +R39me 

Miller,  Mrs.  E.  H.— What  Tommy  did...  .tM598 

Mistress  May— Blanchard +B59m 

Munroe,  Kirk— Canoemates tM92c 

—Dorymates +M92d 

— Raftmates tM92r 

Musson.  Benrett— Maisie  and  her  dog  Snip 

in  fairyland +M975 

Narcissa— Richards tR39na 

Nathalie’s  chum— Ray tR21n 

Nest  of  girls— Timlow +T48 

New  boy  at  Dales— Rich 1R37 

Orange  and  green— Henty +H39or 

Orchard-land— Chambers +C35o 

Otis,  James— With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie..+Ot4wi 
Out  on  the  pampas— Henty +H39o 


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Paine,  A.  B.— Wanderings  of  Joe  and  little 

Em tP16 

Peary,  Mrs.  J.  D.— Children  of  the  Arctic 


+P31c 

Penelope  Prig— Plympton +P74p 

Pepper  and  salt— Pyle  comp +P99p 

Pete  and  Polly  stories— Wells +W46 

Pickett’s  gap— Greene +G83 

Plympton,  A.  G.  —Penelope  Prig +P74p 

Progressive  course  in  reading— Aldrich  and 

Forbes,  5 v +A1234 

Pyle,  Howard,  comp.— Pepper  and  salt...+P99p 

Raftmates— Munroe +M92r 

Rame,  Louise  de  la  (Ouida)— Bimbi tsR14b 

Ray,  A.  C— Nathalie’s  chum +R21n 

—Ursula’s  freshman ..+R21u 

Reed,  H.  L.— Brenda’s  cousin  at  Radcliffe . . +R25 

Revolutionary  maid— Blanchard +B59r 

Rhodes,  Nina— Little  girl  next  door +R34 

Rich,  C.  E.— New  boy  at  Dales +R37 

Richards,  L.  E.— Marie +R39ma 

— Melody , +R39me 

— Narcissa tR39na 

—Rosin,  the  beau +R39ro 

Rob;  a story  for  boys— Lothrop,  (Sidney)  tL91r 
Robinson,  Edith— Little  puritan  pioneer ..+R56 

Rosin,  the  beau— Richards +R39ro 

Sandman,  his  farm  stories— Hopkins tH77 

Saunders,  Marshall— Beautiful  Joe’s  para- 
dise   +Sa25p 

Seven  little  sisters— Andrews tAn23s 

Seven  maids— Meade +M46s 

Smith,  Gertrude— Boo- boo  book +Sm5b 

—Lovable  tales  of  Janey  and  Josey  and 

Joe +Sm51 

—Stories  of  Peter  and  Ellen tSm5p 

Smith,  Mrs.  M.  E.  E.— Eskimo  stories +Sm51 

Smith,  Mrs.  M.  P.  W.— Browns +Sm52b 

Smith,  N.  A.— Three  little  Marys TSm53 

Sparrow,  the  tramp— Wesselhoeft tW51 


S tan-  Lynn— Fenn + F36 

Stewart,  S.  T.  and  Coe,  Ida— First  days  in 

school tSt472 

Stories  of  Peter  and  Ellen— Smith tSm5p 

Sunbonnet  babies’  primer— Grover:  +G91 

Tecumseh— Gordon +G65t 

Thompson,  Adele— Brave  heart  Elizabeth. tT372 
Thompson,  E.  S.— Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen. .+T371 

—Trail  of  the  sand  hill  stag tT37t 

—Two  little  savages +T37s 

Three  little  Marys— Smith tSm53 

Three  young  continentals— Tomlinson +T59t 

Tiddeman,  L.E.— Celia’s  conquest +T43 

Timlow,  Elizabeth— Nest  of  girls tT48 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.— Boys  of  old  Monmouth.  +T59b 

— Three  young  continentals +T59t 

— UDder  colonial  colors tT59u 

Tommy  Dodd +T597 

Trail  of  the  sand  hill  stag— Thompson t T37t 

Treasure  of  the  Incas— Henty +H39ti 

Two  little  savages— Thompson tT37s 

Under  colonial  colors— Tomlinson tT59u 

Ursula’s  freshman— Ray +R21u 

Wanderings  of  Joe  and  little  Em— Paine..  +P16 

Wasp’s  nest— Brady — tB72 

Weatherby’s  inning— Barbour tB^3w 

Wells,  Carolyn— Pete  and  Polly  stories. . . + VV46 

Wentworth,  Walter— Drifting  island +W48 

— KibboGaney +W48d 

Wesselhoeft,  L.  F.— Flipwing,  the  spy..  .tW51f 

—Foxy,  the  faithful + W51fo 

—Sparrow,  the  tramp tW51 

What  Tommy  did— Miller tM598 

With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie— Otis +Ot4wi 

With  the  flag  in  the  channel— Barnes + BJ6w 

With  Washington  at  Valley  Forge— FosterfF81 

Wonderful  wizard  of  Oz— Baum +B32 

Wood,  M.  H.— Children’s  first  story  book.+W862 
Yonge,  C.  M.— Little  duke +Y8d 


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